
My dad was occasionally moved to say ” I can read you like an open book, and some of the pages don’t read too well” In life he was far from my harshest critic, and I think that statement could be about right.
The question below was posed by the hosts of this blog. I really have a love hate relationship with these daily prompts and probably respond to one a week. This however is right up my pondering street because I can rant against it .
What’s something most people don’t know about you?
How can I possibly know what most people don’t know about me.
Is there anything to be gained by releasing my unknown nuggets of information to the world. At my level almost certainly not.
Thank goddess, I have largely moved on from the world of formal interviews and these sorts of daft bloody questions.
Where would you like to be in five years time?
Tell us about a difficult situation you handled well?
What is your worst characteristic?
Does anyone ever answer these questions honestly. Imagine a world in which such futile questions were answered honestly by people more significant than me.
And so Mr/ Madam World Leader. What is your worst characteristic? Where would you like to be in five years time? Tell us about a difficult situation you handled well? What’s something most people don’t know about you?
Suddenly with the addition of absolute truth futile questions could become the secret to world peace and effective life management.
As luck would have it my dog walking gives me an actual answer to present. It’s not going to affect world peace
My favourite book is Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Graham. Most people don’t know that. For the last two years my daily dog wanderings have taken me past an insignificant looking coastal cottage called Toad Hall. It is a daily little heart warming moment. Yesterday my heart got a lot warmer. Look what a talented Street Artist has done.

Happy Saturday blog friends
